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. >> i'm looking for tanya. >> i'm looking for tanya. but this is an uncover producer posing as a prospective student at the largest for-profit mostly online college. >> it's the same accrediting body as say, your columbias, your nyus, notre dame, usc -- >> harvard. >> right. >> the recruiter says with their degrew and student teaching he'll be set. >> i can go to the university of phoenix, do my bachelor's degree, and 100% for sure, i can go to texas or new york city and sit for those examines and once i finish those exams, i can teach. >> yes, that is true. >> but it's not true. that degree alone went low him to teach in many states. we went undercover after meeting melissa dalmier who went back to school to teach. >> can wanted to be an elementary school teacher. can wanted to give back to our future, our children. >> she says a university of phoenix recruiter told her an online associate's degree was her ticket, much as the recruiter old our undercover producer. >> you could have a bachelor's degree basket weaving and still have the
. >> i'm looking for tanya. >> i'm looking for tanya. but this is an uncover producer posing as a prospective student at the largest for-profit mostly online college. >> it's the same accrediting body as say, your columbias, your nyus, notre dame, usc -- >> harvard. >> right. >> the recruiter says with their degrew and student teaching he'll be set. >> i can go to the university of phoenix, do my bachelor's degree, and 100% for sure, i can go to texas...
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tanya, i'll start with you. as we just heard, the two-point message here, don't go back and things would be worse were the democrats not in charge. is that enough for voters at this point, or does there need to be a little alteration of the message? >> well, i think the democrats have to focus on getting the message out there clearly in the first instance. look, i think it is very evident we are running against a group of republican candidates in large part who really position themselves at an extreme end of the right wing, which is where most of the country is not. you are talking about candidates who want to take the time back to before social security. the one who is want to overturn a lot of the things, reform that is the country is behind. so i think what democrats have to do is talk about what it is they are standing for and why the country doesn't want to go back to a time when frankly a lot of us were much worse off. >> kevin, when you look at this from the republican perspective, there are some of those
tanya, i'll start with you. as we just heard, the two-point message here, don't go back and things would be worse were the democrats not in charge. is that enough for voters at this point, or does there need to be a little alteration of the message? >> well, i think the democrats have to focus on getting the message out there clearly in the first instance. look, i think it is very evident we are running against a group of republican candidates in large part who really position themselves...
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[applause] >> another bookzine 50 delegates are last digits one month of june is tanya delajara. herbal, when she started her teaching career was stiff and scarlatina students to become front, biliterate, and by cultural citizens -- her goal when she started. she recognizes that education is a civil right, and through all of her work, she creates structures in her classroom and the larger school community that allows students to embrace that right. please join me in congratulating tonya. [applause] >> this is not the moment i was looking for. this is my 10th year of teaching, so this is quite a big moment for me. this year is what i have actually changed a lot of my teaching. to be very effective, especially with those english language learners. i just want to eradicate the achievement gap, and this is giving me the inputs to proceed, but i cannot do this by myself. it has taken a lot of people to get here. my road started with a teacher. one day i hope for her to be recognized because she has inspired many teachers in this school district. you need to wait because you are the on
[applause] >> another bookzine 50 delegates are last digits one month of june is tanya delajara. herbal, when she started her teaching career was stiff and scarlatina students to become front, biliterate, and by cultural citizens -- her goal when she started. she recognizes that education is a civil right, and through all of her work, she creates structures in her classroom and the larger school community that allows students to embrace that right. please join me in congratulating tonya....
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rob, tanya? >> sonia gallego, live in london, thanks. >>> the pentagon and justice department are now investigating the leak of military secrets posted on a whistleblower website. the probe focuses on private bradley manning who is now in a marine base detention center and some possible accomplices as well. here's david kerley. >> reporter: america's top military officials continue their heated criticism of the leak of thousands of secret documents to the website wikileaks. on abc's "this week," defense secretary robert gates said that one rogue soldier may have jeopardized the lives of many who are critical to the war on terrorism. >> this information puts those in afghanistan who have helped us at risk. it puts our soldiers at risk because they can learn a lot. our adversaries can learn a lot about our tactics, techniques and procedures. >> reporter: but pakistani journalist ahmad rashid who writes about the taliban disagrees. >> a lot of these leaks are quite old and people have moved on. >> r
rob, tanya? >> sonia gallego, live in london, thanks. >>> the pentagon and justice department are now investigating the leak of military secrets posted on a whistleblower website. the probe focuses on private bradley manning who is now in a marine base detention center and some possible accomplices as well. here's david kerley. >> reporter: america's top military officials continue their heated criticism of the leak of thousands of secret documents to the website wikileaks....
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the presiding officer this evening is board president tanya peterson, and joining her on the dyess is commissioner chris wang, commissioner michael garcia and commissioner frank fong. the vice president kendall go is absent this evening. to my left is miss guessner, who will provide the board with any legal advice this evening. i'm cynthia goldstein, board's executive director. in the front row we have representatives from some of the city departments. the deputy director of the department of building inspection. sitting next to him is scott sanchez, acting zoning administrator who will also represent the planning department and planning commission. we also have in the audience dr. johnson ogzo from the department of health and a representative from the transportation agency and division of tax aries and accessible services. at this time if we can go over the board meeting guidelines and the swearing-in process. >> the court requests you turn off all phones, beepers and pagers so they do not disturb the proceedings. please carry on conversations in the hallway. the board's riles are f
the presiding officer this evening is board president tanya peterson, and joining her on the dyess is commissioner chris wang, commissioner michael garcia and commissioner frank fong. the vice president kendall go is absent this evening. to my left is miss guessner, who will provide the board with any legal advice this evening. i'm cynthia goldstein, board's executive director. in the front row we have representatives from some of the city departments. the deputy director of the department of...
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. >> and i'm tanya rivero in for vinita nair. we could soon see major progress in permanently sealing the gulf oil leak. engineers are preparing the so-called static kill for as early as tonight. >> however there is a new battle brewing over what is on top of the water. emily schmidt is joining us with the latest. >> reporter: right now, bp is finalizing its plans for the next step in trying to end the oil spill once and for all. bp says once the static kill begins, we should know within hours if it actually works. 105 days into the oil spill, the coast guard says the next 48 hours may be critical with the static kill of the blownout well beginning as early as tonight or tomorrow. >> right now, the current forecast is we'll do that activity on tuesday. >> reporter: this q-4000 will be the one to watch. it will slowly pump midinto the well, pushing mud into the well to see if cement can plug it in place. if it works, it plugs it from the top setting up the next phase of the bottom kill. it would be a welcome step forward in a disa
. >> and i'm tanya rivero in for vinita nair. we could soon see major progress in permanently sealing the gulf oil leak. engineers are preparing the so-called static kill for as early as tonight. >> however there is a new battle brewing over what is on top of the water. emily schmidt is joining us with the latest. >> reporter: right now, bp is finalizing its plans for the next step in trying to end the oil spill once and for all. bp says once the static kill begins, we should...
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. >> tanya costs of all night. it is not the courage she has a cold. it is because she breeds in smoke. -- she calls all night. it is not because she has a cold. >> they live in a suburb east of moscow. the fires have been getting ever closer. the smoke is already here. marina has been hamming white house along the windows to try to block the ash particles. the smog has come to dominate daily life here. >> normally we go out walking twice a day for four hours. because of the smog, we don't do it. or we go out later. we're very worried about her health. >> a cloud of smog hangs over red square as ambulances make their way through the city center to deal with emergencies. one local newspaper is using the situation for a public relations drive. all the results show particle levels well above what is healthy in the lungs. >> i have several allergies. with the smog, i am coughing and throwing out more. >> marina has been following the situation on state television. she does not share the view of government critics that the fire was made worse by a shaky far
. >> tanya costs of all night. it is not the courage she has a cold. it is because she breeds in smoke. -- she calls all night. it is not because she has a cold. >> they live in a suburb east of moscow. the fires have been getting ever closer. the smoke is already here. marina has been hamming white house along the windows to try to block the ash particles. the smog has come to dominate daily life here. >> normally we go out walking twice a day for four hours. because of the...
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. >> i'm looking for tanya. >> reporter: at the country's largest for-profit college.ts to be a teacher. the recruiter says if he gets a degree and does some student teaching he'll be set. >> i can go to university of phoenix, do my bachelor's degree, and 100% for sure i can go back to either texas or new york and i can sit for those exams? >> right. >> once i finish those exams -- >> then you can teach. >> -- i can teach? >> yes, that is true. >> reporter: but it's not true. having that degree alone, even if you pass the teaching tests, won't guarantee that he can teach in these states. >> i'm not supposed to discuss -- >> reporter: recently the government accountability office sent undercover investigators to 15 for-profit schools across the country and found that all of them were misleading students. >> we have some students who are making maybe $600, to $1,000 a day. >> i think the whole orchard is contaminated, like i said. that there's a systemic problem here, with the system itself, that needs to be addressed. >> reporter: but misleading students isn't the worst
. >> i'm looking for tanya. >> reporter: at the country's largest for-profit college.ts to be a teacher. the recruiter says if he gets a degree and does some student teaching he'll be set. >> i can go to university of phoenix, do my bachelor's degree, and 100% for sure i can go back to either texas or new york and i can sit for those exams? >> right. >> once i finish those exams -- >> then you can teach. >> -- i can teach? >> yes, that is true....
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tanya, you kick this one off. we are hearing from the president on this. saying he doesn't regret those comments. is this the kind of thing that's going to go away or starting to shape the road to the election? >> well, you know, a lot of partisans going to try to turn this into an even nastier issue than it has basketball. we would be wise to follow the lead, george's bush's former solicitor general that lost his life on 9/11, he said the notion and the united states of america, we would deny people the right to have a religious place, it is unconscionable. smart republicans, fair republicans, fair people of all political persuasion needs to look -- looking at this in the -- really, a constitutional issue and freedom issue. it should not be this political question it has become. >> one person made it. not only a political issue but a national political issue. that's president obama who wanted a standing ovation from a muslim audience at a ramadan dinner at the white house. he comes out in favor of the mosque. as soon as he's not in front after crowd that
tanya, you kick this one off. we are hearing from the president on this. saying he doesn't regret those comments. is this the kind of thing that's going to go away or starting to shape the road to the election? >> well, you know, a lot of partisans going to try to turn this into an even nastier issue than it has basketball. we would be wise to follow the lead, george's bush's former solicitor general that lost his life on 9/11, he said the notion and the united states of america, we would...
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the current situation in russia i'm joined in the studio by natalia or lover chief economist at bank tanya thanks very much for joining me now russia is experiencing very extreme ecological conditions what effect do you think this will have on the country's g.d.p. oh well there are estimates and i would say pretty much as the market consensus of trash moves around one percentage point of foods g.d.p. this year uses is very hard on the press and weather and therefore the main forces will be seen in their group cultural scepter which saw for a lot of floors of some different areas like grain production but also all there grew cultural products of it i experienced of the decline of. so what should is the agricultural industry actually take in russia's g.d.p. well i would say a group called change is around three to four percent of russian g.d.p. so. this is not a lot of the bad news however you use it if you will care cause different products is a group called chair and experts are talking about twenty to thirty percent decline of all a yearly basis or versus the initial forecast and these si
the current situation in russia i'm joined in the studio by natalia or lover chief economist at bank tanya thanks very much for joining me now russia is experiencing very extreme ecological conditions what effect do you think this will have on the country's g.d.p. oh well there are estimates and i would say pretty much as the market consensus of trash moves around one percentage point of foods g.d.p. this year uses is very hard on the press and weather and therefore the main forces will be seen...
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the first one brought by tanya of cinosia, wisconsin, who got salmonella from a cobb salad she ate lastuly. >> cold, hot, fever, you name it, i had it. >> >> reporter: and the number of people getting ill -- >> the fever was bad. i lost almost 25 pounds. >> i woke up in the middle of the night. >> reporter: today, the cdc said nearly 2,000 illnesses across the country may be linked to the outbreak. even after three of its farms were flagged for salmonella, wright county continued shipping eggs from their other farms in galt, iowa. only last night were they added to the recall. 100 million more eggs. thousands of them packages and shipped after the initial recall. at first, the recall was limited to eggs stamped at the end here with 1026, 1413, or 1946. indicating the plants where the outbreak started. as of today, the fda has added the two additional plants. >> consumers should also not eat eggs stamped 1720, 1942, 1951, 1686, or 1091. >> why did it take so long before we discovered that there was this widespread contamination problem? >> industry watch dogs say the government has been
the first one brought by tanya of cinosia, wisconsin, who got salmonella from a cobb salad she ate lastuly. >> cold, hot, fever, you name it, i had it. >> >> reporter: and the number of people getting ill -- >> the fever was bad. i lost almost 25 pounds. >> i woke up in the middle of the night. >> reporter: today, the cdc said nearly 2,000 illnesses across the country may be linked to the outbreak. even after three of its farms were flagged for salmonella,...
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tanya rivero took a look. >> reporter: they're called monk-kids. >> they're my daughters.l have the baby food and diapers and clothing and stuff. >> i have two infants for 30 years. you know, it's constandpoint. never a dull moment. >> it's a major commitment you know. 35 to 40 years. but ready to do it. >> reporter: justine who is british and now lives in the u.s. has decided to become a monkey mom. adopting a baby monkey in virginia she found on the internet. >> there's your new momma. >> my goodness. >> reporter: adopting a baby monkey can cost anywhere from $5,000 to $8,000. if it lives its maximum lifespan, about 40 years, it's likely to cost 70,000 orders more. >> ad that we responded to said breeder monkey not for a good pet. well, i'm a stubborn guy. i figured we can change him. nothing is mean forever. >> reporter: 31 sean and wife sherri bought shilad an 8-year-old monkey a few months ago. but shilad wasn't the cute cuddly monkey they had hoped for. he attacks sean scratching him so badly he draws blood. >> they grow mad in captivity. it needs to be that you can'
tanya rivero took a look. >> reporter: they're called monk-kids. >> they're my daughters.l have the baby food and diapers and clothing and stuff. >> i have two infants for 30 years. you know, it's constandpoint. never a dull moment. >> it's a major commitment you know. 35 to 40 years. but ready to do it. >> reporter: justine who is british and now lives in the u.s. has decided to become a monkey mom. adopting a baby monkey in virginia she found on the internet....
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tanya, forget the should he, shouldn't he have said it. it has been established president obama made the remarks and that is forcing a lot of democrats to choose sides. so moving forward, what's the best message for democratic candidates as they tackle this -- what's mao become a national issue? >> i think it is very important for democrats, frankly. look, i was expected -- i don't think this should simply be a partisan issue. i think this is an issue about religious people and constitution. i think that whether or not the president should have stepped into the fray i think he should have. democrats and, frankly, americans generally need to understand what this issue is about. if democrats lose steam because they took a stance for religious freedom we have far bigger problems than winning election. >> how much of an issue should republicans make this since at the end of the day for most voters that the real issue is the economy? >> well, it is going to be hard to beat the economy when it comes to the election. i have to tell you this is an
tanya, forget the should he, shouldn't he have said it. it has been established president obama made the remarks and that is forcing a lot of democrats to choose sides. so moving forward, what's the best message for democratic candidates as they tackle this -- what's mao become a national issue? >> i think it is very important for democrats, frankly. look, i was expected -- i don't think this should simply be a partisan issue. i think this is an issue about religious people and...
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i'm looking for tanya. >> reporter: so, we sent in one of our producers, undercover, to meet with a universityenix recruiter from a campus in houston, texas. our producer told the recruiter he planned to live in new york or texas, and wanted to be a teacher. no problem, said the recruiter. enroll in our bachelor of science education program and do some student teaching. >> i can pretty much, go to the university of peex. do my bachelors degree. and 100% sure, i can go back to either texas or new york, and i can sit for those exams. >> right. >> and once i finish those exams -- >> yes. >> i can teach? >> yes. >> reporter: the recruiter's claim was not true. if you pass the teaching exams, a degree from the university of phoenix, does not guarantee somebody a teaching certificate in new york or texas. we have people who are students at university of phoenix, who were promised that if they went and they borrowed all this money, they would be able to get what they needed so they could teach and get a job. >> it's simply indefensible, chris. it's wrong. it's, can we do better? absolutely. do we tra
i'm looking for tanya. >> reporter: so, we sent in one of our producers, undercover, to meet with a universityenix recruiter from a campus in houston, texas. our producer told the recruiter he planned to live in new york or texas, and wanted to be a teacher. no problem, said the recruiter. enroll in our bachelor of science education program and do some student teaching. >> i can pretty much, go to the university of peex. do my bachelors degree. and 100% sure, i can go back to either...
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musicians during a concert will hoveys the hearing today here's video from that incident 61 years of lead tanya's proper spray on the musicians at the senate late. he dressed as a woman walked onstage pretended to have flowers, and then you can see the musicians or bus after the prostrate was shot to his face he faces four felony counts including second-degree burglary one count of misdemeanor and resisting arrest. his hearing will be at the santa clara superior court. leader of the acorn regain is on trial for attempted murder confined to this date as early as today. jury deliberations are set to begin today for the trial can there is accused of shooting zero hallway and 2006 because he wanted to make a statement that this is what happens when you disrespect someone from a corn he was one of 54 suspected gang members arrested on june 17, 2008. in a massive raid. oakland police are looking for this man to believe drug made committed to bay growers this is a still picture of the suspects taken from a security. police said they believe you rob a bank on now in vogue are twice, once on saturday, he
musicians during a concert will hoveys the hearing today here's video from that incident 61 years of lead tanya's proper spray on the musicians at the senate late. he dressed as a woman walked onstage pretended to have flowers, and then you can see the musicians or bus after the prostrate was shot to his face he faces four felony counts including second-degree burglary one count of misdemeanor and resisting arrest. his hearing will be at the santa clara superior court. leader of the acorn...
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. >> tanya, when you're talking about the democratic side, two very prominent lawmakers with long histories in washington now facing investigations over alleged ethics violations. how is that going to play out? >> well, rangel and waters are both in safe districts. i don't think they are necessarily going to be in y jeopardy. i do think anytime you see allegations of corruption, and we see it in both parties, this is not particular to democrats, it's a problem. it's a washington problem and it's a problem in state governments and local governments and the federal government. >> but the perception on the party, how much of a problem is that going to be for people not in safe districts? >> i think it will not necessarily reverberate more broadly with democrats because i think these are seen as more local issues, frankly. and i don't think that anybody has got a monopoly on ethics issues or corruption in washington or anywhere else, frankly. >> we can't ignore the bush tax cuts. there's a lot of discussion. of course they expire december 31st. kevin, the economy is still so volatile. how do re
. >> tanya, when you're talking about the democratic side, two very prominent lawmakers with long histories in washington now facing investigations over alleged ethics violations. how is that going to play out? >> well, rangel and waters are both in safe districts. i don't think they are necessarily going to be in y jeopardy. i do think anytime you see allegations of corruption, and we see it in both parties, this is not particular to democrats, it's a problem. it's a washington...
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tanya is contributor to cooking light magazine and she's here with some healthy choices.s of these things. they're exploding overnight. i didn't know there were different kinds. >> there are different kinds and different nutrient content. we have to be really careful as to what bars we're picking up. some bars are nothing more than glorified candy bars. every single bar -- we'll go through the purpose. some are pre-workout, post-workout. some had to have three grams of protein, three grams of fiber, no transfats, whole grains and less than 20 grams of sugar. one has 21 and we'll explain why that is. >> let's go down through the different categories. this is one you feel really good for women. >> yes. luna bars were created by women for women because it has specific nutrients women need, including folate and calcium. now, luna bars are 180 calories. they are nine grams of protein and five grams of fiber. this is a great bar whether you want to eat it to tie over a meal. because of the protein content it's good post-workout. >> also, we have kids -- this is for kids. >> yes
tanya is contributor to cooking light magazine and she's here with some healthy choices.s of these things. they're exploding overnight. i didn't know there were different kinds. >> there are different kinds and different nutrient content. we have to be really careful as to what bars we're picking up. some bars are nothing more than glorified candy bars. every single bar -- we'll go through the purpose. some are pre-workout, post-workout. some had to have three grams of protein, three...
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tanya zuckerbrot, good to see you. about alzheimer's. 5.3 million people in this country suffer from alzheimer's and it's the seventh leading cause of death in this country. so it's not just we talk about foods helping you live longer. it's quality of life. >> to help you live better. >> so spinach, let's talk about spinach. spinach is high in vitamins which helps to fight off alzheimer's. in fact, half a cup of spinach contains five times the amount of vitamin "k" we eat in a day. people who eat three serves of dark, leafy greens, are 40% less likely to suffer from alzheimer's. >> so you can saute it, steam it, have it instead of lettuce in a salad. >> and sauteing it, if you saute it in olive oil, that will help to absorb the fat soluble vitamins which are in spinach. >> next one, fatty fish like salmon. >> fish is brain food that contains omega 3 fatty akids and dha. something else that is of interest for people with alzheimer's, studies show that those people who are the most deficient in vitamin "d" have a 40% inc
tanya zuckerbrot, good to see you. about alzheimer's. 5.3 million people in this country suffer from alzheimer's and it's the seventh leading cause of death in this country. so it's not just we talk about foods helping you live longer. it's quality of life. >> to help you live better. >> so spinach, let's talk about spinach. spinach is high in vitamins which helps to fight off alzheimer's. in fact, half a cup of spinach contains five times the amount of vitamin "k" we eat...